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<code>_textcon = "This is the text to print."</code> <br /> | <code>_textcon = "This is the text to print."</code> <br /> | ||
<code>print(_textcon)</code> | <code>print(_textcon)</code> | ||
f strings<br /> | |||
F strings are one way to print a bunch of stuff with one line of code: | |||
<code>print(f"Hello, {_textcon}! \n How are you?")</code> | |||
Will print: | |||
<pre> | |||
Hello, This is the text to print. | |||
How are you? | |||
</pre> | |||
=== Escape Characters === | === Escape Characters === | ||
Latest revision as of 00:31, 27 June 2025
Print prints stuff to the screen.
Basic Print stuff:
print("Print this.")
Will print:
Print this.
You can also print variables:
_textcon = "This is the text to print."
print(_textcon)
f strings
F strings are one way to print a bunch of stuff with one line of code:
print(f"Hello, {_textcon}! \n How are you?")
Will print:
Hello, This is the text to print. How are you?
Escape Characters
In python, escape with a backslash \
Escape Sequence - Character
\\ Backslash
\b Backspace
\t Tab
\r Carriage Return (CR)
\n Line Feed (LF)
